jay_a2j wrote:God can see into the future....(the RESULTS of our choices). I guess some people just can't grasp this concept. Kinda like "eternity".
Yes, meaning that he can see the future according to our choices, meaning he can backtrack from that point to see which choices we'll make, hence no "free" in free will.
The idea that God can see the future means that he already knows what we'll choose and the consequences of the choices.
There was an earlier analogy that if a kid likes turkey sandwiches, he'll take a turkey sandwich regardless of whether or not there are other choices available. The postulate being that it's still a choice, regardless of the outcome.
Now, let's expand this analogy. Say you're an external observer and you look into the future and see the kid eating a turkey sandwich. From that, you can easily deduce what he chose to do. Now, if you look into the future and the events are hazy, that means that you can't see it because the choice hasn't been made yet, disproving omniscience in your case.
So, either God can see the outcome of our choices (and thus know our choices regardless of how free they are) or he can't see jack and isn't omniscient. Or, of course, he could be both at the same time.
With beings of this complexity, human comprehension falls far short of the mark.
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